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  1. Artist: Day.Din Title: A Place To Be Real Label: Spintwist Records Date: February, 2009 1. Domdigga DAY.DIN AND DJ FABIO 2. Carnival in Xanthi DAY.DIN 3. Personal Trainer DAY.DIN 4. Dance with me DAY.DIN 5. Theory of mind DAY.DIN AND ALFREDO GARCIA 6. Using Light (Day.Din rmx) AUDIOMATIC AND NOK 7. Halkidiki DAY.DIN 8. A place to be real DAY.DIN 9. Lost in translation NORDLIGHT 10. Tierra Azul (Nordlight rmx) VIBRASPHERE German label Spintwist Records have quite busy this year putting out numerous CD releases as well as some digital media. Day.Din is Deniz Aydin who is also the other half of Nordlight. This is his 3rd full length release if you count the album of unreleaseds. He is a progressive trance guy and this is my first experience with one of his albums. I really like the cover of this CD. It's a black and white image of a mannequin staring thoughtfully off into space, perhaps pondering what might be. His sound could be described as wide open, with great groove and well-placed effects. I am here to tell you that this album is packed with ass shaking dynamite. All of the tracks have a mysterious feel about them. What I mean by that is that they are not happy, but neither are they dark. This occupies some middle ground where, like the mannequin on the cover, you can look off into the distance and imagine. "Carnival in Xanthi" is loaded with danceable bass rhythm and also has nice pads giving the track a pensive feel. The break on "Theory of Mind" is outstandingly rich with its delayed effects and smooth stings. Very heavenly. The "Using Light" remix is a groovy monster, with nice atmospheric pads. "Haldiki" is a massive track that storms forward without asking. Great rhythm and delicious effects. "Lost In Translation" is an absoulute delight in downtempo goodness, seeming to take a page from Solar Fields with their glitchy samples. The percussion and staccato synths allow the track to appear as fluid as water. The dubby remix of "Tierra Azul" is sublime, allowing the listener to melt into their surroundings like a soft summer rain on the Earth. Some would cry foul for including this Nordlight track (released on their album "A Deep Dive") on a Day.Din album, but I'm not one of them. That is not to say it is without its trouble spots. "Dance With Me" contains a vocal sample that is overused, bordering on annoying. But the effects and the synths are nice enough to almost make it almost a non-factor. Almost. "A Place To Be Real" has a detuned vocal that really doesn't do anything for me. But even with that minor hiccup, the music is good enough to make the bad part much less noticeable. So what you get is a very good effort. One of the things I really liked is the length of the tracks. Sometimes lengths get out of control as if the artist was trying to create the next big epic. Most here are long enough to enjoy without becoming a tiresome burden. It's a great album, full of danceable beats for the dancer and also great for the one who likes to ponder life's mysteries. Home listening was a joy, but I imagine this would also work well as part of a Dj's set. Ending the album with two downbeat numbers was a good move as they were superb. Besides, it is always good to put a Vibrasphere track on your album. Especially one as good as this one. Don't sleep on this. Psyshop Mdk
  2. Is he signed to a label? Or, do you know what label is going to release his debut?
  3. This guy creates some of the most melodic goa around in my opinion. I stumbled upon his page at ElectroBel and his tracks are awesome. He certainly has enough to release. I don't know if it is in the works or not, but I would be on board. Great work! Mdk
  4. Artist: Easily Embarrassed Title: Planet Discovery Label: Cosmic Leaf Records Date: October 2009 1. Ignition 2. Leaving Terra 3. Gravity 4. Aurora and storm 5. Wormhole 6. The Journey 7. Extraterrestrial Life Forms 8. Final Hope Pt.1 9. Final Hope Pt.2 Cosmic Leaf Records is a Greek chill out label whose parent company is Unicorn Music. They have released music from the likes of Side-Liner, Kick Bong, and Zero Cult. Easily Embarrassed is Jeffrey van der Schilden, Nick van der Schilden, Peter Spaargaren who released their first album "Idyllic Life" in 2008. This is their second full length, and the cover is that of a planet (Earth I assume) floating in space within a letterbox that has the artist's name and title of the album. I'm kind of indifferent to it. It seems like a magazine cover. But I am here to tell you that this is a wonderful piece of music. This act combines so many aspects and melds them into something so engaging. This music can go from very loud to a soothing classical influence. The melodies are lush and the rhythm switches from breakbeat to downtempo to the purest beatless ambient. Whereas some artists use of piano can come off as cheesy, it enhances his tracks. Absolutely stunning. This is an example of how music can be ultra melodic and also entrancing."Gravity" goes down like a nice soothing trip into oblivion, so huge in scope. "Auroroa and Storm" grows and evolves with a synth not too far off from the symphonic progressive rock of the 70's. The Final Hope Part I and II are seemingly an hommage to Jean Michel Jarre in their sound quality and beautiful melody. I thought I was listening to "Rendezvous." Get this and get it now for a wonderful trip. Psyshop Mdk
  5. Artist: Solano Title: Blackout Label: Iono Music Date: June 2007 1. Knock Out 2. Go for Gold 3. Fruiti Blanche 4. Hold the Line 5. Dancing Shoes 6. Rush Hour 7. Sundried 8. Tiger Prawns 9. Defense Solano is Tony Buehlmann & Heinz Loertscher from Switzerland who tend to meld progressive trance, house and techno. They have released numerous tracks on labels like Tribal Tribe, Dance N Dust, and Plusquam. This is evident from the first track which happens to sample from all three elements. Iono Music is of course known for being one of the leaders in the progressive scene. The cover seems to be nothing special with some yellow fabric against a white wall. If someone could let me know how that and the title of the album relate I would appreciate it. Knock Out - This one begins as a breakbeat track and eventually morphs into a progressive number. Growling sounds are in the driver's seat over a non-complicated beat. Not bad, if a bit sparse. Go For Gold - Again another breakbeat intro, pretty long too. The progressive trance appears and this track seems a little fuller due to the effects, but man it just goes on and on. Fruiti Blanche - This track jumps right into progressive mode and is more low-key. This track is straight ahead with no surprises. Boring, in all honesty. Hold The Line - House like sample greets my ears and then the house beat is nipping at its heels. The synth that is played every quarter note begins to get annoying. After a short technoish break the synth is back. Pass. Dancing Shoes - This track is a bouncy one which shows off its housey elements and low synth line. And that's about it. Rush Hour - This one seemed to get a little better, adding more effects to the but there still weren't that many changes to engage the ear. However the groove was good and I feel this was the best one up to this point. Sundried - Now this is what I'm talkin' about! The effects make this track. It seems more sinister, mysterious. Better still. Tiger Prawns - This one seems even larger in scope even though it still feels "not full." The sample is just right and you can feel the track start to open up. This is the best one on the album for me. What took so long for this one to come out? Defense - Again, there is a mellow vibe here, but the sounds fit well together and the track moves along nicely. The break allows the track to regroup and gain momentum. Still a little on the light side for my tastes. After listening to a lot of the compilations that Iono has released, I would call this album a disappointment. For me anyway. Whereas the compilation work by and large was spacious and rich with melody and effects, this errs on the side of minimal progressive trance. Not that there is anything wrong with that, but for me it becomes very boring. There are times in the tracks where more layers could be added to flesh it out and make it more interesting. I can't get into the track because, well there is nothing to get into. The fact that most of the tracks are over 8 minutes doesn't help matters. I'm sure there are some out there that will enjoy it and see things that I don't, but have plenty of discs that will take me farther than this. Psyshop Mdk
  6. Artist: Various Title: Altares Label: Synergetic Records Date: October, 2008 1. Celtic Boogie NEXT 2. Two Fingers ECTIMA 3. Moon Mistery JEY & EX 4. Turn off the light (El Zisco rmx) OVNIMOON 5. Final Steps PROTONICA 6. Mission Hard vs Soft ZYCE AND FOX 7. Can't stop it UNSEEN DIMENSIONS 8. Just makes me go KALIMAX 9. Love Effect BRISKER AND MAGITMAN Austrian label Synergetic Records did such a great job with their compilation "Synergy" that I had to check this out. We get 9 tracks compiled by Ovnimoon, who incidentally released his fourth album the awesome "Geometric Poetry." They are all in the progressive style with some really big names. The cover is of an island forest reflected in a lake at dusk. Very relaxing. Next (aka Midimal) starts off with an all encompassing track. Rich melody and wide open beauty. It goes down nice and easy. Ectima's two fingers felt a little thin and didn't deliver the goods. Not a lot of melody or storytelling. "Moon Mystery" by Jey & Ex seemed to drag on without a lot of direction. No twists or turns and kind of boring. The El Zisco remix of Ovnimoon's "Turn Off the Light" has thick house influences from the chopped up synth to the breathless female vocal. It's not terrible, just not a lot to it. "Final Steps" by Protonica (haven't heard his album Search yet) is an effect laden trip across the galaxy. Smooth and trance inducing with a cold and eerie break. Not a lot to this one either, but the great placement of effects and synth work really pull you in. The vibrating synthline in the Zyce & Fox track "Mission Hard and Soft" is massive, giving way to a dancing lead, but periodically returning and morphing. I wish it could have stayed longer, but it didn't. Decent track. Mexican Unseen Dimensions has produced smashes on compilations like "Archive 9", "Carrots & Stick", and "Pathfinder." Javier is also the guy behind psytrance project Twilight. His album "Angel's Calling" was really good. This guy just has that knack to make an interesting and involving track. No exception here. Kalimax produces a decent track, but it is sparse on layers. I couldn't get into it. We end this ride with Israeli progressive house duo Brisker and Magitman who seem to have tracks on every compilation ever made. House beat? Check. Filthy bass? Check. Pristine melody with heaps of groove? Check. This was pretty good. I love compilations because they are the best way to discover new artists. I know I will be looking at Brisker and Magitman a little more closely. There are some great tracks here and some filler. That's ok, they cannot all be homeruns. Standouts for me were tracks 1,5,6,7, and 9. Good groovy and melodic progressive. Recommended. Psyshop Mdk
  7. Artist: Various Title: Violent Diamond Label: Aphonix Records Date: June 2008 1. Out of space INFINITY 2. Klaris D-FUSION 3. Leave me alone SYMPHONIX 4. Speed of thought PROGENITOR 5. On Uppers QUANTIZE 6. Past Midnight SUNCOLLECTOR 7. Red Dust PROTONICA 8. Feel like i know INTENSE SANITY 9. Cold Case (Re Edit) MUTE Aphonix Records from Switzerland is a Sub Label of Werkraum INFX Records and the land of watchmakers is right on time with this release. This is an unbelievable gem in the progressive trance arena. The compilation opens with one of the most deep and rich tracks I have ever heard. "Out of Space" has it all: divine melodies, a good beat and superb effects. The progressive trance project of Ananda Shake continues the good vibes with "Klaris." The pads in the break are truly heavenly. "Speed of Thought" has a really cool break, almost android in its feel. "Feel Like I Know" is a superbly mellow trip with growling synths and dancing leads. So many compilations have only a few good tracks and the rest are filler. Not this one. Bottom line this is outstanding progressive trance music and I am glad I finally found it. Highly recommended. Psyshop Mdk
  8. Artist: Various Title: Magic Dew Label: Space Baby Records Date: November, 2009 1. Nepal SHIVA3 2. The good the bad the ugly ASOMA 3. Master of all mystics PARAMATMA 4. Dudka BALAGAN 5. Luuloton OIKEUSJYVA 6. Terra Interna SPIRIT MEDICINE 7. High Visual Philosophy ALIENAPIA 8. Fantapsy Trip OMEGAHERTZ 9. GOA SPUGE H 10. Nexus Boy Kick TALPA What do you get when you cross twisted forest trance, dark bass lines, and goa melodies? Why Magic Dew of course! Space Baby records is a new label with just a few releases to their credit, but they started out strong. This disc has 10 tracks (most of which are by artists with their debut) that combine the elements mentioned above. But I'm getting ahead of myself. Take a look at that beautiful cover. Multicolored pixies under a forested canopy sitting in a circle around the central flower. Not to mention all of the other things you might find if you star at it for awhile. Beautiful. This gives a great hint at what you can expect inside. And what you get is the attempt to meld all three aspects of the genre. The bass lines are very dark opposed by light and airy melodies. The effects lend themselves to a long journey through a thick forest. Every so often, the light of Goa shines brightly through the foliage. In the second half of the album it becomes a scorching sunbeam. "Master of All Mystics" and "Dudka" define forest trance to me with its frenetic washes and ethereal chants. "Terra Interna" weaves bubbly goa riff over a jackhammer kick which then becomes a stomper. This is also the point where a goa album breaks out. "Nexus Boy Kick" harkens back to Talpa's Art of Being Non symphonic greatness. The combination of styles also allows instruments to come together in a way that you wouldn't think of. Also, just when you think you have the track figured out, it turns on you and becomes something different. There is definitely a market for this album, people sick of the everyday stuff that is out there. You do have to be in the mood for this though, as it can be experimental. I think it is an album that will grow on you with repeated listens. Check it out. Psyhoppage Mdk
  9. Artist: Various Title: Synergy Label: Synergetic Records Date: November, 2008 Synergetic Records is an Austrian label founded in the year 2002 by DJ Acan who specialize in modern trance and downbeat music. Though they haven't had any CD releases in 2009 (hostile takeover and incorporated into Plusquam records), they have been active in the digital media market. They have put out discs by artists such as Ovnimoon, Feurerhake and Blue Lunar Monkey. I stumbled across this compilation due to the impressive tracklist. The cover is of a sky with a sphere in the center of a small grid. Interesting. 1. Synergy BIOLAB Filip creates a outerspace tapestry that weeps with past regrets. The beat is not heavy, but smooth with a lamenting melody line high above. Outstanding track. 2. Sideline PION Vladan Jarić released a great track on the "Bad Company" compilation. This one however is rather monotonous with a high pitched annoying lead. Pass 3. Gates of Velves HARDY VELES I don't know who this guy is, but this track has nice floating pads and delicate synth work. Pretty simple, but all the elements seem to come together for an enjoyable, happy listen. 4. Vento NERSO This is Vladan Jarić who recently put out the brilliant "Opposite" with Flegma and this continues in the same vein. Spacious, groovy and melodic. The effects are in the right place to give the track depth and a sinister smoothness. Best on the compilation so far. 5. Elation FLEGMA Serbians Dalibor Delic & Slobodan Gacesa, the Yin to Nerso's Yang, offer the same type of track. Wide open, evolving with each bar coated with dreamy effects. This is right up my alley. The break is sublime, blowing the doors off the spacecraft with intricate melodies. Outstanding! 6. By Illusion ZYCE Serbian Nikola Kozić keeps the good vibes flowing with a smooth number with ethereal melodies soaring above a bouncy bass line. Nice ride. 7. Sound Game KALIMAX This is Magnus Forsberg & Tony Comanti who deliver a melancholic track with a pensive piano and soft synth tinkling. Nothing too elaborate, but I like the way it feels. 8. Sweet Semptember (Zyce rmx) VIBRASPHERE Nikola remixes Lord Vibrasphere's track with nice results. The wispy female vocals drift alongside soft synths while the track unravels. I like that there is always a new sound or effect around the corner. Smooth. 9. Platform FLOAT Another Serbian? Synergetic Records seemed to have tapped into a deep well. Another silky smooth joint with a sparkling synth riff that isn't overused. It gives it a nice spacey feel. I would describe this track as vast where he effectively uses delay creating a huge galaxy. The break further adds to the feeling. Awesome track! 10. Ramirufias (Zyce and Flegma rmx) OVNIMOON Hector has recently released his 4th album "Geometric Poetry" which I reviewed here. This remix is so beautiful, with acoustic instruments and massive choir-pads. I would describe it as dreamy. Synergetic Records have delivered quite the gem. This disc is full of the style of progressive I enjoy. Wide open, with stratospheric melodies and deep lush pads. I don't have a favorite as I enjoyed them all with the exception of the second track. I highly recommend this CD. Psyshoppage Mdk
  10. Artist: Various Title: Grand Slam Label: Iono Music Date: May, 2008 Iono Music again with more Progressive Trance delicousness. Ritmo (who recently had another comp "Archive 9") is becoming quite the force in the scene and he compiles a nice list of folk for this outing. I really enjoyed his debut release "Disharmonic Silence" and his style fits me perfectly. It's wide open with heavy kicks and evolves nicely. Here he puts together 9 tracks from some known and lesser so folks. The cover is a simple yellow wall with some faded writing on it. Is that a flower box in the corner? 1. Shear Force KAEMPFER AND DIETZE Discogs says these guys are a progressive House outfit, but they dropped a pretty good progressive bomb here. The beat was very heavy and this is one of those tracks that makes you nod your head. Not a lot of variation, but just oodles of groove. Nice start. 2. Blue Connection (MUTe rmx) RITMO This Israeli duo try remixing one of Dubi's tracks and it isn't bad. It has some nice movement to it, but is a little too thin for me. The jumbled melody line doesn't appeal to me. 3. No More Bitchin' KRUEGER AND COYLE This is the first time I have been exposed to this act, and they start with a definite house beat with a super repetitive sample. Super repetitive. "Why can't you see, that all you are to me is a burning effigy of the girl you used to be." Really? You guys sound bitter. I pass on this like an NFL quarterback. Yuck. 4. Supacheap SONIC CUBE Here come the Swiss! And they are bringing a superb bass groove that rings of sunset beaches with drink in hand. The break was a bit odd, but luckily it is short and we are plunged into more groove with a nice melody over top. Great track. 5. Bright Side SHIMMER AMOUNT I have no idea who this is, and according to the almighty Discogs, this is their first release. The best part of this track was the too short break with the percussion and airy atmosphere. Most of the sounds (including the bass) didn't do much for me. It sounded kind of abrasive, like the tune was being forced onto me, not smooth like I'm used to from Iono. 6. Single Gemini FAT DATA These guys bring the 2nd longest track on this compilation andhad an average track on the "Pathfinder" V/A. This is more of the same. It takes forever to develop and the groove isn't all that strong. I believe this is what you would call filler. 7. Ocean Fly TEMPTATION This duo start their track off with a cheesy statement of the track title. Pure corn, is it really necessary? The rest delivers Ibiza trance vocals with more cheesy guitar. Ritmo, what were you thinking? 8. Bodycheck SOLANO This is Tony Buehlmann & Heinz Loertsche from Switzerland who have released 2 full length albums. I haven't heard either, but their compilation releases were quite good. Unfortunately this one plods along without any real direction. Pretty disappointing actually. 9. Alexanderplatz TIMEDRAINED 13 minutes?!? I can usually only tolerate that with goa! Or...Jikkenteki's stuff. The Danes offer a seemingly downtempo start, with thundering tribal drums and then the beat kicks in. This one maintains a sense of atmosphere; character. The bass is low and grumbly with well placed effects putting me into the track. I get an Aboriginal feel with a sound that sounds like a didgeridoo! I wonder why he called it Alexanderplatz? Regardless, it was worth spending the thirteen minutes. Great track. Well what you have here is an uncharacteristically pedestrian effort by the great Iono Music. I was waiting for a hiccup in their seemingly stellar catalog and it seems I have found it. Aside from the Sonic Cube, Timedrained and Kaempfer And Dietze tracks there really isn't anything to blow your skirt up. The melodies aren't stellar and most of the grooves are not up to Iono standards. What I have come to expect from this label is wide open airy atmospheres with thumping beats that allow the track room to grow and evolve. There wasn't any of that here. This release is average and I can recommend plenty other discs that will satisfy your progressive need. Psyshoppage Mdk
  11. Artist: Various Title: Alternative Colours Label: Ezel-Ebed Records Date: June, 2009 1. Dharmakaya ALIENAPIA 2. Aqua Society (2005 Waterly Remix) FILTERIA 3. Ezel Ebed YAN ETKI 4. Second Coming LIQUID FLOW 5. Lunar Effect MERR0W 6. Stressed Out BIT-HEAD 7. Eyes Wide Open AGNETON 8. Desert Wind TRAVMA 9. Shiva Sutras GOALIEN 10. Spread Your Wings EBT Normally I leave the goa trance reviews to the very capable and thorough Jon Coco, but since this was requested by one of the board members I thought I would give it a go. Ezel-Ebed Records is a Turkish Goa Trance label run by Travma who incidentally has released several great goa tracks himself. This is their first release and boy is it a doozy. We get 10 tracks of pure goa madness by some of the best names in the "nu-school" revolution. The cover is of some brown and yellow fractal with a border. Hardly impressive, but not unpleasant. 1. Dharmakaya ALIENAPIA This is the same Ukrainian duo responsible for the Zymosis downtempo project. They bring a massively powerful track that is thick with melodies and that edge that makes goa what it is. A superb way to start! 2. Aqua Society (2005 Waterly Remix) FILTERIA I am unsure if this remix is by Filteria himself, but anytime I see his name associated with music I take notice. Right off the bat, the melodies start piling up bringing that delicious goa feel to the ears. Another new melody comes in at around 4 minutes with nary a break bringing the track to an intense climax. This is non-stop and completely epic. Awesome! 3. Ezel Ebed YAN ETKI This track starts off mellower than the previous 2, but you can feel it building as the cutoff knob is tweaked. The lead dances an ancient dance as new melodies join the fray. The break is almost peaceful before the beat reconvenes and takes us smoothly to the end. This is a nice groovy, pensive track with much less insanity. 4. Second Coming LIQUID FLOW Croatian Tomislav Savic just released his debut album "Presence" and I can tell you it is a must have. Synths churn and pads warn us that we are not in Kansas anymore. The growl of a 303 dominates as a tactile melody stabs at you with agile quickness. After a short break talking about the subconscious, the lead becomes more aggressive and I am lost in melody. Another quality mover! Great job. 5. Lunar Effect MERR0W Frenchman Brice Fruyt released "Born Underwater" this year and it was a smash. This track has floating melodies and heavenly breaks. The slight tribal percussion in one of those breaks is one of the simple touches that can make a track. The beat is not as heavy forcing the melodies out front where they soar. This track could just as easily been on his album. 6. Stressed Out BIT-HEAD This is another project from goa mastermind Filipe Santos (Lost Buddha, Amithaba Buddha, Pandemonium) and for me he has yet to disappoint. I am still giving his "Goa Gate" spins. This is his 8-bit project so I guess it means it is a scaled down production. It is a little more out there, with twisted detuned leads. I like it because it is so different, but it is not my favorite. He has the ability to always attach an underpinning of goa to whatever musical style he chooses to create and I think that is pretty cool. 7. Eyes Wide Open AGNETON "Special Delivery from Mars!" Belgian Elias Gits released "Horizon in Your Head" last year and I don't think it got the attention it deserved. He does a little of the Nitzo style as well and that is represented here. The melody is goa with the speed of Nitzo. Normally I don't go for Nitzo, but he adapts it with go very smoothly and you can't separate the two. 8. Desert Wind TRAVMA Label owner brings a very wet, twisted melody almost acidic in the vein of Space Tribe or EU. It dances all over the place, washing over you like a welcome rain. Not quite as epic as some, this one just gets right to the point. 9. Shiva Sutras GOALIEN Serbian Boris Huskic starts off with a doof doof kick and spiraling melodies. The break is sort of a breakbeat style with the pads setting the tone. The 2nd break is more of what I'm used to. Nice effects also. 10. Spread Your Wings EBT The final track is a downtempo one complete with ancient chants, middle eastern flutes and chimes. It still has that goa feel and is a great way to end this melodic journey. This has to go down as one of the best goa trance compilations out there. It is aggressive, thoughtful, and most assuredly trance inducing. A lot of times when you see a veteran artist on the tracklist of a compilation, it can be underwhelming. This is not the case. The vast majority of these tracks are beyond excellent, being melodic and making me nostalgic for the era I missed. Congratulations Travma, you have produced one helluva effort here. I am looking forward to your next release "Elixir of Life." Beatspace Mdk
  12. Artist: Various Title: Destinations 2 Label: Iono Music Date: September, 2008 1. Stereo Bug YOTOPIA 2. Deep Devil (Zyce rmx) MIDIMAL 3. Searching for new levels ARW 4. Disco Slave MOTION DRIVE 5. Shadowgaze TIME IN MOTION 6. Don't believe in mirrors (Aerospace rmx) FLOWJOB 7. Fixed NASSER 8. Bob Jackson (Mute rmx) TIMEDRAINED 9. Ilha Bela (Nasa rmx) S-RANGE Iono Music should just pay me. Review after review is written and they all seem to be gushingly positive. Sometimes I have to check to make sure I am not a plant. I get their music and think, "This will be the one that stinks." But it never happens. If you haven't been reading my reviews (shame on you, they are all over the place) I am on a progressive kick lately. Iono music is a superb progressive trance label from Germany that continues to release the best progressive I have ever heard. It is spacious, and super deep. Growling synths, rich pads, and soaring melodies would pretty much characterize all of their releases. This one is no exception. Listening to the tracks they unfold slowly before the ears. They evolve and the breaks enhance their, pardon this, spirituality. In no way am I trying to put a religious spin on their or any music, but all their tracks have a story to tell, and it is never boring. It would be impossible to select a favorite track as they are all brilliant. This can be played straight through and before you know it 70 minutes have gone by, stirring up memories and making new ones. Track this down people. Outstanding work Iono. I would say keep it up, but that seems to be a foregone conclusion at this point. Psyshoppage Mdk
  13. Artist: Various Title: Cabaret Label: Tribal Vision Date: June, 2008 1. Wasteland (Fiord rmx) VIBRASPHERE 2. Just move it up ASTRONIVO VS. DJ ZOMBI 3. Punta Bagna SIDE A 4. What time is up (A Tribute to KLF) TEGMA 5. Flesh Taste (Luke Porter rmx) JOHN DEERE 6. Ducaralho DUCA 7. Pigs and Cows ALTER BREED 8. Red Led MOTION AND KAA 9. Orchestra 2.0 (Nipp rmx) JAIA 10. Discodelic (Dousk rmx) BRISKER AND MAGITMAN Czech label Tribal Vision is another powerful player in the progressive music scene. They have released a bunch of Cds and digital media by well established artists like Vibrashpere, Fitalic, Duca, and Tegma. This release has a good amount of veterans on it, so we will see where it goes. The cover is quite intricate when you look at it. Clown heads, a monkey and a panda...definitely one of the more interesting ones out there. It's easy to see the differences in what type of music a label releases. At least on this disc, Tribal Vision's version of progressive trance is a scaled back effort with very soft, thick kicks and slow development. Much more laid back with not a lot of melody evolution. House influences are evident (which I normally despise) but it seems to work here because it is not overpowering. The tracks are groovy I suppose, but I like my progressive trance to be more elaborate and actually...progress. Tracks of note are Tegma's "What Time is Up" which is an homage to the very famous KLF track. It is a house inspired number which eventually becomes a powerful psychedelic thumper. "Pigs and Cows" starts off groovy and flowers into a great dance floor jam. The last track, a Dousk remix of "Discodelic" has some of the dirtiest, gurgling bass I have ever heard. And really that's what you get here. Tracks that are geared for dancing and party time, but not really for home listening. Ain't nothing wrong with that. Psyshoppage Mdk
  14. Artist: Various Title: Beat Generation 2 Label: Iono Music Date: April, 2009 Man, another cracker from Iono. As I have discussed previously (if any of you are kindly enough to read my reviews) I am on a progressive trance kick. Iono music has been the label I have gravitated towards as they seem to release so many high quality tunes. This is the 2nd installment in the Beat Generation series compiled by Dr. Changa. Is he really a Dr.? Regardless, he has assembled quite the arsenal for this compilation and if their previous efforts were any indication then this should be an enjoyable listen. 1. Afterglow ZYCE AND FLEGMA 2. The sacred spirit CABAL 3. GloryLand AQUAFEEL 4. Land of 2 suns AQUALIZE 5. Way out AUDIOLOAD 6. Sensations (Aquafeel rmx) ANDROMEDA 7. Colour TIME IN MOTION 8. Typical human behaviour PROGENITOR 9. Kastefa Beach OCEAN AND DISPLAY What you get is exactly what they have been delivering on a consistent basis. Wide open storytelling over bouncy beats. The pads are so thick they seem to blot out the sun. Synths drip with melody as effects vie for attention. Bass lines are kept simple and seem to make sure that the listener gets caught up in a deep groove. This is an album with which to lose oneself. High production values are evident as it all sounds crystal clear. The break on "Land of 2 Suns" is superbly well done, giving the track a heavenly feel. Audioload (great name) brings a wall of groove that is genius in its simplicity. "Typical Human Behavior" keeps the toes tapping with a dreamy melody. There was only a minimal amount of filler where the music seems thin, so this comes recommended. Psyshoppage Mdk
  15. Artist: Atyss Title: State of Resonance Label: Sonic Motion Records Date: December, 2009 1. Cosmogony (feat. Killer Buds) 2. Crystal Oscillator 3. Room 237 RMX 4. Chaotic Bliss 5. Groove Attitude 6. Logical Paradox 7. Noise Control (feat. Tim Schuldt) 8. Scorpio Department (feat. Triskell) 9. Direct Access (feat. Lazy Lyzard) Sonic Motion Records is a French label run by Atyss so here he comes with his debut. I know this label from compilation releases like "Hypnotwist" and "Motion Sensor" and he (Gregory Morand) had a track called "Room 237" on the aforementioned "Hypnotwist" which was an absolute stomper. There is a remix of that very track on this disc. They specialize in what you would call twilight psy, very powerful and ominous. Starting with the cover, it is of bent over human form above a city that is surrounded by what I presume to be speakers. Electricity is of course a by product. Visually striking. So is this the next big thing that will rock dance floors worldwide? Well, this isn't a bad album, but I have to say I am slightly disappointed. I was expecting a little more than what was given. Insanity, deep melodic layers above a punishing bass line. The sound is groovy and high energy at times, but it feels as though something is missing. The tracks are not as full or epic sounding as they could be and it comes off as rather generic full-on in places. Unfortunately what seems to happen here is that when a good part arrives, the momentum and feel cannot be maintained. Which is odd, because his compilation tracks are heavyweights. It could just be that I am spoiled by Timecode excellence and therefore set the bar impossibly high. Nonetheless, this could've been better with a richer, more involved sound. Now where did I put that Hypnotwist disc again? Psyshoppage Mdk
  16. Artist: Cell Title: Hanging Masses Label: Ultimae Records Date: December 2009 1. Calling 2. Switch Off (featuring AES Dana) 3. Second Shape part I 4. Risky Nap under blue rree 5. Hanging Masses 6. Vapor 7. Second Shape part II 8. Universal Sunrise Aes Dana. H.U.V.A. Network. Solar Fields. Carbon Based Lifeforms. These are the perennial powerhouses when you think of chilled out grooves and downtempo bliss. The fact that they are all released under one label is mind blowing. Ultimae is a force in this type of music releasing consistently superb material in the genre. Cell is Alexandre Sheffer, who has had quite the prolific career as a sound engineer, keyboard player, artist and teacher. His works have shown up on numerous compilations and is sought after for remixes. His album "Phonic Peace" could arguably be called a classic, and shows his ability to go from lush downtempo to deep goa atmospheres. Starting with the cover, it is typical Ultimae style with the letterbox format showcasing what appears to be a satellite adrift in space. And isn't that what satellites are, hanging masses? As for the music, I was going to take it track by track and describe the emotions that I felt when listening to this disc. Unfortunately, it ended up a failed storytelling attempt as all I could think of was scary sci-fi movies we have all seen. Not very original. So let me tell you that this music is very cold. Cold in the sense of being adrift in deep space, not unlike the Event Horizon. This is a journey of a future time, where advanced nanotechnology rules. The percussion is slight, pitched up with rich pads and soft twinkling melodies floating in zero gravity. This is music for computer monitors, with the soft glow of blue L.E.D.'s. Sterile, as in the movie Gattaca. The dull drone of machinery is ever present and I want for warmth, but I'm sorry Hal, I cannot do that. This is an album that sets a mood and sticks with it. It evokes strong imagery, and immerses the listener allowing the tapestry to unfold before him. This is a total 180 from Cell's previous album, but it is marvelous. Highly recommended. Psyshoppage Beatspace Mdk
  17. That makes a lot of sense! Mdk
  18. Artist: Jirah Title: The Fluorogenic EP Label: Psy-Core Records Date: December, 2009 1. Flourogenic (7:24) 2. Ballistic (8:04) 3. Psy vs Psy (8:04) 4. Polar Dreams (8:32) Jirah is Tim McCall who has been around the game for quite some time with two full album releases and scores of tracks on numerous compilations. What I like about this release and this artist in general is that the evolution in his sound and production has been on the upswing. With each consecutive effort the quality is on the rise. There is incredible attention to detail involving the listener to the music. This is full-on, but it is well crafted; being both melodic and groovy. The standout track is "Ballistic" and it is exactly that, an all out assault on dance floors in the great psychedelic tradition. "Psy Vs. Psy" while not as aggressive is no less melodic and impressive. It is more of a thinkers track, allowing the music to sink in and marinate. The final track "Polar Dreams" takes a page from the progressive playbook, producing a laid back ride along a colorful memory that can't help but bring a smile to one's face. The acoustic strumming of a guitar is sublime, shining above some tribal percussion. This was a great effort and well worth the small amount of money. I hope there is a new full length album in the works from this artist as he continues to be on the right track. Juno Trackitdown Mdk
  19. Artist: Various Title: Amarasya Vol. 4 Label: Blue Tunes Recordings Date: October 2009 1. Digital Technology AUDIOMATIC AND PHAXE 2. Your Eyes SVEN SNUG 3. Orange SYMPHONIX 4. Cardiac Arrest (Suntree rmx) ACE VENTURA 5. Simple Words AEROSPACE 6. Summer Splash KOPEL 7. Pure OSHER VS SVEN SNUG 8. Trip Away (RPO rmx) SYMPHONIX 9. In the wind HALDOLIUM Along with Iono Music and Iboga Records, Blue Tunes Recordings is another label that is very prolific in releasing quality progressive trance. This is the 4th installment of the apparently popular Amarasya series. This was compiled by Montagu & Golkonda and offer 9 tracks. The cover of the CD is pretty much the same as previous Amarasya covers, only with a different color scheme. I liked the 3rd one, never heard the first, but didn't care for the 2nd too much. Something's got to give. "Digital Technology" is the best track on the album so you can look at this one of two ways. "Man, what a great way to start!" or "Wow...this is going to be a long album." "Your Eyes" has a repetitive sample saying, you guessed it, "Your Eyes." It has an affable groove, but it feels hollow and not very intricate. Not bad though. Symphonix delivers a rather empty tune that strays into the minimal side of things. ZZZzzzzz..... Suntree had a wonderful debut album and here he gives an Ace Ventura track the remix business. I don't think it was his best work (no need for the cliche heartbeat and repetitive sample) however. The synth lines into the break are a nice touch though. I had mentioned somewhere previously that I didn't care for the latest Aerospace disc, but I have an open mind. The kick is thunderous, I'll give it that. As soon as the female speaking voice appears, my open mind instantly closes. It's just not for me as it leans too far into the house direction. "Summer Splash" offers no surprises, but has quite the delay on the synth chords. Still, average at best. "Pure" begins with a drone, but quickly drops a beat. The break is allows the track room to grow and is my favorite part, but it's still pretty thin. "I exist on the best terms I can." RPO remix a Symphonic track and it has a very big beat. I'm not crazy about the epic buildup, but it's brief so I can look past it. Not a whole lot going on here though. Haldolium are Mario Reinsch & Mark Lorenzen and I don't know too much about them. "In The Wind" starts quite aggressively for a progressive track. What stands out though is the annoying vocals. This is not how I would choose to end a progressive trance compilation as it makes me want to punch someone. Wow, so where do I start? This is a woefully average compilation at best. I know the artists can do better than this. I came away from this disc feeling cheated. I should've known 9 times out of 10 when you are dealing with sequels on the 4th order, that the quality can dip. Oh it dipped all right. This release was boring, with no surprises or sense of story. I'm not saying that rich layers or elaborate synth lines are a must, but at least have an interesting groove. This didn't make me want to dance, it made me want to go watch the news. Pass. Psyshoppage Mdk
  20. Artist: Various Title: French Plaisir Label: Iono Music Date: June 2008 1. Magic Corner TIME IN MOTION 2. UF7 KULARIS 3. Space n Time MUTE 4. Rest in panic (Xahno rmx) DUALISM VS. MEELOO 5. Special Sakaya DAVINA 6. Find your own reality CYKLONES 7. Over and Out (Klopfgeister rmx) MIDIMAL 8. Beating Wood BADBUG 9. Secret Effects PHAXE I'm telling you I feel like I am hooked. Iono music continues to release outstanding CDs and like Pavlov's dog, I salivate when I get them. Titles like "Sunset Delights", "Pathfinder", "Genetic Drift", "Carrots & Stick" and "Tales of Fall" are just some of the great music they put out. I know if anyone goes over my reviews and they see all the Iono Music albums that they will surmise that I am a plant. Rest assured, I am not. As a matter of fact, I am fairly new to the whole genre of progressive trance. I became disillusioned with psytrance's copy and paste unoriginality that I am now firmly in the progressive trance and goa corner. This was released last year and I don't remember hearing much about it. The cover itself is fairly unoriginal, playing on the word "plaisir" by putting a woman on it. I guess she could be French. The real measure of a CD's worth is of course the music on the inside, not the wrapper. "Magic Corner" is another wide open triumph for the trio of Danes who bring beautiful melodies to bear. But after that, I felt most of the tracks were thin. The production was great, but I felt they were rather directionless. It's possible that I have such high expectations for this label, but I don't think so. Normally in a compilation from Iono, you get twists and turns, great breaks, and gorgeous melodies. This was more straightforward, without much variation in the tracks. Notice I said most. Badbug shows his groove skills with the unfortunately titled "Beating Wood" and Phaxe delivers a good effort with "Secret Effects." So there you have it. A couple really good tracks, a couple good ones, and then filler. Not bad, but there are better Iono compilations out there for your progressive fix. Psyshoppage Mdk
  21. Artist: Various Title: Tales of Fall Label: Iono Music Date: November 2008 1. Sonic Vision VISUA 2. Swing King PHAXE 3. Prological ORGANIX 4. Magnitude NERSO 5. Back Together TIME IN MOTION 6. My World XAHNO AND SUPERGROOVER 7. Blow Out FLEGMA 8. A world around us BADBUG 9. Deep Resonance PROGENITOR Iono music is back on the scene waging war on dancefloors with a quiver of deadly progressive arrows. I must admit, I have become quite the fan of this label, as they have had stellar release after release. The quality is high as are my hopes for this one. The cover is a dazzling array of foliage in the color of Autumn. Solid. The tracklist is mostly unknowns to me, but that has been a non factor with Iono music. "Sonic Vision" by Visua is a simple piece but it is still layered with beautiful sounds and soaked in reverb adding to its spaciousness. The melody near the end was nicely unexpected. Phaxe drops a bomb in typical huge room style. This track makes me feel good with it's changing melodies, reminding me of good times. The multiple breaks are as smooth as silk. "Prological" is a straight forward 4 on the floor evolver. Nothing too exciting, just groovy. Nerso is Dragan Matić who with Flegma put out one of the best albums in 2009 called "Opposite." This track is super rich, with bouncy, deep bass, and smooth melodies. Definitely one of my favorites. Time in Motion have been on a few comps and they deliver a blister of a track. Just groovy and authoritative. You will take notice when you hear "Back Together." The break is just massive and coupled with the flow, this track is just about perfect. "My World" is a well produced groover. It's good, but it doesn't hold up against the previous 2 tracks. Flegma delivers another big beat epic! Smooth, goes down like a dream. This guy can compose a track. It's not that one thing stands out, but the coherency that is impressive. "A World Around Us" by Badbug begins with an elaborately beautiful intro and then comforts you in a warm embrace of your own imagination. So vivid are his textures, that this sonic tapestry is a masterpiece. The last track is a nice smooth escape, nothing groundbreaking, but a great way to end a comp. Well, Iono has done it again. This was truly a superb selection of progressive bangers. All the tracks were marvelously produced and they also gave a guided tour into their vision. This is definitely a must have if you are a fan of progressive or just a fan of groovy music. Psyshoppage Beatspace Mdk
  22. Artist: Various Title: Audiophile Vol. 2 Label: Spintwist Records Date: November, 2009 1. Transpose VAISHIYAS AND AUDIOMATIC 2. Aurora Nights DAY.DIN 3. Think Twice (Phaxe and Time In Motion rmx) AUDIOMATIC 4. Lego Tech RITMO 5. Heaven and hell (Audiomatic and Vaishiyas rmx) SINISTER SILENCE 6. Simple ADDA, SYNTHAX AND MOONTALES 7. Give them free NEELIX 8. Intoxicated NORMALIZE 9. Difficult Phase AUDIOMATIC 10. 2nd Fynn (Symphonix rmx) VAISHIYAS Spintwist Records is another label that delivers some quality progressive trance with numerous releases in CD and digital form. While I wasn't totally on board for the most recent Nordlight release or Aerospace's "Stereoflip", I am always intrigued by compilations. With the different production styles, you can really get a sense of the direction an artist is going to take their music. Starting with the cover, it is of a microphone with arms and legs (skinny though they may be) plugging a speaker into a jack. That vintage mic must really want to hear this album. Nothing special about this cover. The music inside however is quite special. The first track was a nice intro into the progressive world, but we really kick it off with the Day.Din track "Aurora Nights." Very bouncy with the synths giving it a spacious and delicate feel. I loved the wide open Ritmo track and the Neelix track "Give Them Free" is maxxed out on groove. There are a couple of songs that don't have much direction to my ears, but they are in the minority. Closing out the compilation is a Symphonic remix that is so dirty, I had to listen to it again. So it seems like the little mic was right. Find a speaker and plug in, this music is so spacious and deep. The bass forms the foundation as the synths wash over the listener. Samples are kept to a minimum, and when they are present, they enhance the track rather than take away from it. If you're not nodding your head to this, check for a pulse. Highly recommended. Psyshoppage Beatspace Mdk
  23. Artist: Behind Blue Eyes and Krusseldorf Title: Kisses From the Clouds Label: Iboga Records Date: December, 2009 1. Endless Possibilities (Motion Drive rmx) BEHIND BLUE EYES, KRUSSELDORF 2. Portrait of a heartbeat BEHIND BLUE EYES, SUN CONTROL SPECIES 3. Domination (Behind Blue Eyes rmx) YOTOPIA 4. Ol'fox BEHIND BLUE EYES, BEAT BIZARRE 5. Double Trouble BEHIND BLUE EYES, KRUSSELDORF 6. Endless Possibilities BEHIND BLUE EYES, KRUSSELDORF 7. The world is our oyster (2009 mix) BEHIND BLUE EYES, KRUSSELDORF 8. You were aware BEHIND BLUE EYES, FLOWJOB, JOYCE MERCEDES 9. Kisses from the clouds BEHIND BLUE EYES 10. Sub Surface Dwellers BEHIND BLUE EYES, KRUSSELDORF 11. Time Stop BEHIND BLUE EYES, KRUSSELDORF 12. Depth Charge BEHIND BLUE EYES, KRUSSELDORF 13. Holy Makaroly BEHIND BLUE EYES, KRUSSELDORF, TERZIAN 14. Depth Charge (Antix rmx) BEHIND BLUE EYES, KRUSSELDORF 15. Spanker KRUSSELDORF 16. Cold sleep chamber KRUSSELDORF 17. Autumn BEHIND BLUE EYES, KRUSSELDORF 18. Kisses from the clouds (Krusseldorf rmx) BEHIND BLUE EYES This one goes out to Mindphilux! I do read the review requests. Wow. This is a monster. 18 tracks in two cds, it is also available in the Compact Stick media format. The great Iboga Records, warlords of Progressive Trance, are behind this mish mash of a release. I don't say that as an insult, far from it. I say it because you have tracks that are by both of the featured artists, tracks by their lonesomes, as well as tracks of theirs remixed by other artists. Either way you slice it, a prettier piece of progressive pie you would be hard to come by. The cover is of a beautiful cloud ridden sky with a slight inkblot where the artists names are located. It seems very peaceful and relaxing. The promo from Psyshop says that this is "an an awesome blend of Techno, Trance and Chillout with everything in between and a little more!" It sounds nice, like a dream come true, but is it? Too many releases have tried to do it all only to come up short. We'll see rabbit. We'll see. I won't review each track because...well there are 18 of them. What you get is bouncy, sometimes house influenced progressive trance. Not many layers (sometimes it can sound almost minimal) with a heavy nod towards techno. It can be quirky, or relaxing, but always groovy. There are not any epic tracks here where stories are being told; ones that you will always remember where you were when you heard it. However, I could see this working in a DJ set, as the kicks are really heavy and the effects create a dreamy atmosphere. "You Were Aware" hit me with the right combination of smooth vibe crossed with juicy bass. "Sub Surface Dwellers" came with a nice, almost melancholy piano melody. The grooviest track has to go to the Antix remix of "Depth Charge". While not essential, you really can't go wrong with this release. Psyshoppage Mdk
  24. I know that was weird. Go to the Artists and label new page and find the NK-47 thread. Mdk
  25. Artist: Yggdrasil Title: Prosse Edda Label: Digital Psionics Date: November, 2009 1. Don't feed the toadstools 2. Beyond the borders of sanity (Yggdrasil Remix) 3. Flying Sausage 4. Headfoam Jack 5. Everyone is looking (Yggdrasil Remix) 6. Meat your chops 7. Amazing Gnejs I am going to be totally honest. I got this for the cover alone. I'm a sucker that way. I had no idea who this project was, but look at that cover. A translucent head where the skull is plainly visible. But instead of a brain, it is a image of a germinating tree. Genius. The background seems like a historic marble backsplash. What really stuns me is that this was released by Digital Psionics, a label more known for their twisted brand of Twilight full-on. So, we've got a kick ass cover, a label with a great track record with their releases, and I project I know absolutely nothing about. Sign me up! Yggdrasil are a Swedish duo whose name means an immense tree in Norse mythology. Here is what wikipedia told me about the Prosse Edda. So what's the music like? First off let me say that psyshop's description of this as ambient or chill-out is WAAAAYYYY off. If you are looking to relax and get mellow, keep moving. "Don't Feed the Toadstools"- What a title! It starts of slow and dark, but it generates power with a demented lead and thick, chunky beat. Eventually I lose interest though, as the tune starts a wind up that seems to go on to long. The acoustic guitars are a nice touch. "Beyond The Borders of Sanity (Yggdrasil Remix)"- Remix of a Paul Harbor track whoever that is. This one moves slowly with caution. A nice melody with the bass and acoustic guitars settles in nicely, promptly turning into a cool reggae-like vibe. It becomes very psychedelic with the beat hitting like a sledgehammer but the cartoon samples didn't really fit in for me. Not bad. "Flying Sausage"- They definitely have interesting track names. Big beat...a really big beat. I have to nod my head to this. The tempo almost predictably changes (maybe the style of this duo) and takes the track in a totally different direction. I didn't care for the mixing of styles here, it seemed kind of disjointed. "Headfoam Jack"- What does that mean? Meh, another track that goes for a while. They have 4 out of 7 tracks that go for over 10.5 minutes. This one is more of a breakbeat number, melodic in places, but it is heavy on groove. It just goes on so long. "Everyone is Looking (Yggdrasil Remix)"- Aha! There is the Finnish connection, as this is a remix of a M.E.E.O. track. Wait...that guy is from Sweden also? Man. Anyway, this starts of as a nice dub that I can lose myself in. Rich, swarming melodies fly through the air, making me think I am on the beach. This is what I was expecting! Marvelous! "Meat Your Chops"- Clever. This one slowly moves with a glitchy backdrop almost hearkening back to a slight goa vibe. The beat is very insistent, a structured march forward. I am loving this, but all is not as it would seem. The beat becomes more aggressive as the tempo increases, raising the psychedelic stakes. Cue the guitars and you don't know what you are in store for. "Amazing Gnejs"- I don't even know how to pronounce that second word. Who cares, as the spacey downtempo continues. This is the longest track on the CD so it has plenty of time to go through different permutations. And believe me, the weird sounds are not far behind. Curiosity killed the cat you know? This release has given me mixed feelings. At times it can sound uber-melodic and groovy (especially the latter half of the CD), and at other times becomes a plodding noisy mess. There is definitely plenty here to keep the ear focused, and I wouldn't call any of the tracks bad or filler. Each one has entertaining parts, but I didn't find a track that floored me. There were some parts that seemed really experimental to me and that's good in small doses. The tracks seemed to combine so many styles that they lacked identity. Maybe the Swedes are like the Finns with this Suomi-lite style? Who knows, but with this release you get techno, downtempo, Big beat, experimental, psy....you name it. Not my cuppa, but I can see some out there might appreciate the diversity. Psyshoppage Mdk
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